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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jul 1989, p. 20

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( 20 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. July 20. Phone 3303 Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 3303 7.4 ■zi K&K Maintenance and Service Lawn care, painting, house cleaning and repairs. T.L.C. given to your home. 987-5746 29-2SN JOHNSON EXCAVATING Hydro and Water Trenches Septic Beds Grading and Topsoil Basements FREE AND GUARANTEED ESTIMATES Phone 623-5605 23-tiSN 'DunAcwi' Tree TREE PRUNING - TRIMMING REMOVAL-STUMPING FREE ESTIMATES Phone 987-1059 (evenings) 28-4SN A&J's HOME IMPROVEMENTS Specializing in Kitchen Cupboard Refacing, Bathrooms and Rec Rooms Decks and Fences FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-8874 10-tfS BYAM PLUMBING and HEATING INC. and AIR CONDITIONING NEW WORK and. RENOVATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Village of Tyrone R.R. 5, Bowmanville 263-2650 1-tfSN Expert service to VCR's, T.V.'s home stereos, car stereos, portable stereos. Free Estimates Bowmanville Audio-Vision 20 King St. W. 623-2312 44-tfSN PETER SUTHERLAND SIDING Soffit, Eavestrough, Windows, Shutters 623-4398 16-tfSN DR's MAINTENANCE WINDOW CLEANING ELECTRICAL REPAIR FREE ESTIMATES 623-4041 25-tlSN Auction Sales Auction Sales Real Estate For Sale AUCTION SALE AUCTIONEER Cornell's Auction Barn Blackstock news GOTHIC CARPENTRY Scott Millson Licensed Custom Homes - Renovations Roofing - Decks - Stairs 414 Church St., Newcastle, Ont. Phone 987-4087 20-tfSN GORD SIMPSON Phone 983-5808 PAINTING, PAPERING, CARPENTRY, REMODELLING GENERAL REPAIRS 24-tfS MUTTON MASONRY All types of Cement Work Concrete Floors, Foundations and Walls Brick and Block Laying Chimney Construction and CHIMNEY SWEEP G. W. MUTTON 623-5981 2-tfS JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS-FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS Phone Hampton 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 43, Bowmanville 1-tfS l&T CARPENTERS Licensed, 25 years experience House Trim . Stairs Decks Additions All carpentry related work Ivan Jones TonyFanara Orono Hampton 983-5303 263-2991 1-tfSN and Thursday at 6 p.m. At Myles King Auctions 33 Hall St., Oshawa All consignments welcomed. Estate Estate sales, etc. Est. in 1967. Myles King, Auctioneer, 725- 5751. 8-tfS Auction Sale Saturday, July 29 10 a.m. Construction and Farm Equipment Auction Sale of construction and Farm Equipment for Ed Leger, R.R. 3, Stouflville, selling at the property on Uxbridge-Pickering Townline, 1 mi. east of Stouffville to Uxbridge-Pickering Townline, then east to farm, or south of Goodwood 3 mi., then west 2 mi. to farm. Including MF 35 Gas Tractor, Massey 33 Tractor, 1985 Hyundai Pony (as is), Honda mini-bike, manure spreader, seed drill, N-l mower, side rake, 3 pt. fert. spreader, 3 pt. cement mixer, mixer, Ford baler, 3 pt. disc, eye beams, mortar mixer, wire mesh, sod roller, lane grader, wood lathe, 20 sheets asbestos, 40 sheets plywood, 50 sheets panelling, panelling, steel doors, door frames, scaffolding, steel posts, styrofoam, styrofoam, angle iron, 1/2 h.p. reduction reduction gear, masonry saw, Lawn- Boy lawn mower, insulation, alum, extens. ladder, propane heater, rolling garage doors, qty. of marble, 2 x 4's, snowlence, tarps, elect, hydraulic pump, barbed wire, cement blocks, wheelbarrow, 12' canoe with 1 h.p. motor, barn jack, 2 air compressors, compressors, buzz saw, new 9 line fence, T2' gates, concrete bits, Beaver table saw, exten. cords, Ige. qty. of other tools. Lunch available. NOTE: This is a very Ige. sale of tools and construction items, as Mr. Leger has been in the construction business for 30 LITIGATION Law Clerk position required. Law Clerk with over five years experience seeking a position position in the Durham Region. Resume Resume will be provided upon request. request. Please phone (416) 623- 3039 after 7 p.m. or write to 146 Martin Rd., Bowmanville, L1C 3N5. 29-2S OUR children are all grown and we have extra love to give to chil- ... dren of working parents. We will - chesterfields and chairs; turned babysit in our spacious home,- Monday through Friday, ages 4 and under. Shift children also welcome. welcome. Please phone 987-5267. 30-1SN RELIABLE loving babysitting in my home Monday to Friday. Available starting Aug. 9th in Bowmanville. Phone 623-8777 alter 4:30 p.m. 28-3S Auction Sale Saturday, July 29 10 a.m. Moving liquidation auction at GARY'S GARDEN CENTER, 351 Kent St. W., Lindsay. Large quantity of shrubs, fruit trees, wicker furniture, concrete planters, barrels, complete garden garden and lawn care products, Ige. quantity fertilizers, manure, asstd. garden chemicals, brooms, grass seed pails, bird feeders, terra cota pots, wooden planters, park bench, picnic table hardware, dock ladder, concrete patio furniture, furniture, do-it-yoursell inground sprinkler system, wicker baskets, swing set, wall arrangements, aerator, office desks and chairs, cash register, chesterfield suite, stove, refrigerator, blinds, patio door, antique front door, commercial commercial store door and window, 2 gas furnaces, wringer washer, 4 Dutch doors, new fireplace airtight airtight insert. Absolutely no reserve, reserve, business'moving to new location location in August. Terms cash or good cheque. Open 9 a.m. Sale at 10 a.m. sharp. Don't miss this giant clearance. Orval McLean Auctions 324-2783 Lindsay, Orval Orval and Dale McLean, auctioneers^^ auctioneers^^ Court Ordered Auction Sale Thursday, Aug. 3rd at 10:30 a.m. 870 Taunton Rd. E„ Whitby Restaurant Equipment Pizza Equipment Having received instructions from the District Court ol Ontario we are selling the assets of a pizza store plus others, Mixers, ovens, ranges, table and chairs, etc. » More details next week. Phone 686-3291 or 432-2836 for more details. 30-1SN Auction Sale July 29th, 6:30 p.m. Pethlck Auction Barn, Haydon Sale to include 9 pc. walnut diner, mahogany china cabinet, oil paintings, limilod editions Robert Bateman, Keith Allen limited prints, 9x12 Persian rug, Rogers silverware, Jaques and Hayes settee, school boll, several dressers, dressers, oak highboy dresser, air conditioner, conditioner, old 78 record albums, and much more. Note new telephone telephone number. "Saturday's Auction Auction Action" Garry K. Powell, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, 263-4252. Auction Sale Thursday, July 27 10 a.m. Furniture and Antiques Large Auction Sale of Furniture and Antiques for the Estate of the late Olive May Neville, R.R. 4, Uxbridge, selling at the property, 9 km. south of Uxbridge on Cone. 7 or 3 km. south of Durham Rd. 21 on Cone. 7, Uxbridge Twp. ANTIQUES: including 6 legged drop leaf table, pine drop leaf table, table, set of 4 balloon back chairs, wicker chairs, wicker rocker, bonnet bonnet chest, pine blanket box, Victorian Victorian chairs, footstool, 3 dresser mirrors with stands, several chests of drawers, caned chair, brass bed, spool table, inlaid table, table, nest of tables, walnut bullet, vanity. COLLECTABLES: including including Merein Silver Candlelabra (very unusual), European inland letter post scales, 1908 hand painted dresser tray, photo albums, albums, hanging brass lamp, bells, Sterling Silver pcs. including dresser set, ■ wooden boxes, James Dickson silver tea pot, Seth Thomas mantle clock, Oriental sewing box, several carvings carvings including elephants, Oriental 7 drawer jewellery chest, 1877 Peel Cty. Atlas, Oriental bell, Oriental tea set, silver turkey cover, cover, cream cans, weather vane, Royal Doulton foot warmer, copper copper boiler, crocks. GLASSWARE; [ge. qty. of dishes including Cranberry, Copeland, Davenport, Pewter, brass candle sticks, set of Wedgewood plates, crystal goblets, spoon collection, years. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd,Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. 30-1S Auction Sale Saturday, July 29 at 9:30 a.m. To' be held at 85 Frank St., Campbellford. 4 Royal Doulton figurines (Easter Day, Lady Betty, Clare, (discontinued) (discontinued) and Xmas Morning); children's children's toys and teddy bears'; antique antique trivets; old post cards and sheet music; large quantity of dishes and antique pieces; toilet pcs.; oak dining room table; bullet bullet with bevelled mirror; 6 dining room chairs (1 arm); cooking utensils and elec, appliances; Gramophone; antique chairs; table- table- with drawer; lamps; floor lamps; r wardrobe; 4 antique dressers; antique chests of drawers; drawers; G.E. refrigerator; 24" Findlay range; plant stands; round kitchen kitchen table, leaves, 4 chairs and buffet buffet hutch; hall table; 2 wooden beds; end tables; wooden bridge lamp; crocks; wicker basket; copper copper tub; bedding and linens; 2 hall tree; mantel clock; Model 1894 Winchester rifle; settee; Kenmore 24" range; console table; table; office chairs; office desk; 2 Simplicity washer spin dryers; 2 bed chesterfields; books; 2 bath tubs; toilet; vanity; occasional chairs; recliner; Kenmore dishwasher; dishwasher; Viking freezer; coffee tables; tables; copper boiler; Singer electric electric sewing machine; 2 French doors; 2 bullets; 3 coal oil lanterns; lanterns; milk bottles; pressed back chairs; large vise and anvil; Mandolin Mandolin and Violin; sad irons; 2 cast implement seats; broad axe; cement cement mixer; Kenmore apt. size washer and dryer; large wooden office desk; bedroom suite; Hi-Fi; humidifier; parlor table; large- quantity of tools; power tools; library library table; 140' plastic eavestrough, eavestrough, down pipe and comers; 12' aluminum boat, TO BE SOLD AT 12:00 P.M.; 1974 Dodge Dart, 2 door, 6 cyl., auto., 62,000 miles, as is; many more items too numerous to list. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with I.D.Owner and Auctioneer not responsible for accident accident or injury day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Box 883, Campbellford KOI. 1L0. (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. 30-1S Auction Sale Wednesday, August 2 at 11:00 a.m. Property sold, Don and Pat Sinclair, Lot 17, Con. 6, Asphodel Twsp., 3 miles west of Norwood on Highway 7 to Con. 6, then north 1 mile (Watch for sale signs.) M.F. 202 gas tractor with 200 Iront end loader, power bucket, p.s., 3 pt., PTO, 2 buckets; tractor chains; 1975 Ford F100 Explorer 1/2 ton truck, auto., as is; 1981 Dalsun 2 dr., 5 spd. standard, as is; Sanderum 29 tooth cultivator; Case 200 baler; Case 6 ft. cut horse mower; 25 It. Hay-o-vator bale elevator and motor; 2 wheel trailer; J.D. mower; set of team sleighs; 10 ft. chain harrows; Litter Litter carrier and rack; water trough; 16 ft. grain auger and motor; chicken troughs, feeders, and wa- terers; hen nests; Stewart clip- pressed glass pitcher, hen on pers; Burdizzio; Ralgro implanter; nest. APPLIANCES AND WOOD fence stretcher; 3 h.p. rotor ti 1er; STOVES: including 2 G.E. fridg- round bale feeder; roll of fencing: os, G.E. sell cleaning, stove, approx. 30 cedar posts; 2 wheel wood cook stove, apart, size trailer; rubber tired wheelbarrow; freezer G.E. vaccuum, Zenith 2 air compressors; antique walk- color TV, Wild Rose wood stove, Ing plow; antique gang plow; Su- wrought iron log holder, Evening per Hornet (once controller; pros- Star wood stove. MISCELLANE- sure pump and tank; four 80 lb. OUS: Including canes, linens, dol- cans; Coleman lantern; 2 camp lies, picture frames, wicker patio stoves; 2 chests of drawers; patio set lawn mower, firewood, sub- table and umbrella; love seat; me'rsible -pump new), alum, ex- mineral feeder; well hand pump; tension ladder, lanterns, garden yard light; 36" Ian; rope blocks; tools. NOTE: This is a very large 14 round bales of hay (last year s sale as all ol these items are and this year's); many other coming out ol a 14 room house in items not listed. TERMS: Cash or which Mrs. Neville was a long cheque with I.D. Owner and Auç- timo resident ol Uxbridge Twp. lionoor not responsible lor acci- Salo managed and sold by Lloyd dent or injury day of sale. Roy Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, 416-852-3524 or 9755. Box 883, Campbolllord K0L 1L0. 30-1S (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. I Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Estates, farms and all consignments wanted. 20-tfSN Cornell's Auction Barn Friday, July 28th at 6 p.m. The property ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harry Allen of Beaverton plus others: oak side-by-side, oak sideboard, antique dressers, refinished dining dining room extension table, flat-top (arm scales, oak parlor table (large claw feet), antique wooden bed, broad axe, oak china cabinet cabinet (glass 3 sides), exercise bike, Victorian settee, refinished Hoosi- er kitchen cupboard, colonial chesterfield, oak rocking chairs, coal oil lamps, refinished dressers, dressers, cast iron implement seats, half-ton truck cap, tent trailer, model 59 Winchester, 12 gauge shotgun, 16 gauge shotgun, large qu. of collectable items, power- and hand tools, china and glass. Don Cornell Auctioneer, RiR. 1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. 30-1 SN Auction Sale Thursday Evening, August 3 6 p.m. Furniture and Antiques Auction Sale of Furniture and Antiques Antiques for Thomas Purvis, Scarborough, Scarborough, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, including 8 pc. pine dining room suite (1 1/ 2 yr. old - excel), Burrelled walnut walnut bookcase, 4 pc. bedroom suite, needlepoint chair, needlepoint needlepoint rocker and round stool, leather bottom rocker, Windsor arm chair, vanity and mirror, oval table, sewing box, nursing rocker, curio cabinet, 9' x 6' Sarouk antique antique rug, hall umbrella stand, gate leg table, Jacobean chairs, oil lamps, several boxes of stem- ware, tapestry and frames, stained glass window, figurine lamp, metal figurai lamp, hanging coal oil lamp, Seth Thomas cner- v clock, elephant collection, duck lecoys, Limoges pcs., 1892 silver silver match box, flash Cranberry lamp, hump back trunk, oak mantle, mantle, GE upright freezer, chesterfield chesterfield and chair, pine trestle table, kitchen appliances, Riding lawn mower, snowplow for 4 x 4, 3 yr. old Quarter Horse Arabian Mare (broke to ride), plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. 30-2S Forced Auction Marriage Split has forced the sale of an entire home full of quality furniture etc. to be sold , without reserves at Warner's Auction Hall, Hwy. No. 2, Colborne, Thursday, July 27th White fridge (L.H. door), 30" range, almond auto washer, 26" console Magnavox color T.V. with remote control, cable converter and front load VCR both with remotes, remotes, modern quality Technics component stereo with receiver, amp., turntable and dual cassette deck all with nice glass door stand, modern oval dining table with chairs, chrome set with 6 chairs, modern pillow back sofa with matching chair (like new), also several good occasional chairs all like new, bed sofa, coffee coffee and end tables, queen size bed with box and mattress in new condition with solid pine head board, matching dresser with hutch mirror and night stand, Ige. outdoor swing set, bug light, picnic picnic table, set of left handed golf clubs with bag, airtight wood stove, folding doors, louvered doors, other doors, copper boiler, alum, ladder, set of 4 arrow back chairs, antique set of chairs, plus numerous mise, articles. Two Auctioneers selling inside and out. Sale starts at 6:00 p.m. Terms Cash, Cheque, Visa, MC. Gary Warner, Doug Denny, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, 355-2106. Estate Auction at Warner's Auction Auction Hall, Colborne, Saturday, August August 5th. Selling an exceptionally good estate from the Durham Region. Region. Watch next week's paper for this good sale. We will be closed Saturday, July 29 for hall renovations. Gary Warner, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, 355-2106, Auction Sale Wednesday Evening, August 2 7:30 p.m. 50 Holsteins E.B.I. Anniversary Sale selling at the Napanee Fair Grounds, Na- panee, Ont., including daughters of Ted, Lancer, Starbuck, Tab, Valiant Sir, Kay Elevator, Senator Marlin. Featuring a fancy (GP) Nov./84 Sir Christopher selling fresh since June from 3 Gen. of (Ex) Dams with over 20,000 lb. milk, a tall fancy uddered (GP) Inspiration Inspiration with 2y (180-185) fresh since June from (VG) Senator Dam, a (GP) Ted pro), to 3y (222- Bcf since Tuesday, August 1st at 6:30 p.m. Walnut gate-leg table, oak dressers, dressers, butternut desk and chair, walnut walnut dressers, pine tool box, oak sideboard, occasional chairs, modern dressers and chests of drawers, chesterfields, antique pump organ, single and doubje box springs and mattresses, spin washer, occasional chairs, 17 cu. ft. freezer, 3 h.p. lawnmowers, Darlor tables, console solor TV, azy-boy chairs, qu. of tools, china china and glass. Don Cornell, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, 705- 786-2183. 30-1 SN P la im, a(G , 204-193) BCA and bred Apr. to Starbuck from (GP) Dam with 195 BCA for milk, many fresh or close at sale lime, several several big bred heifers featuring an Aug./87 Starbuck from 4 Gen, of (VG) Dams due In Nov. to Hugo, a 60" Lancer due at sale time to Vintage from 6 Gen. over 4.2% test, a July/87 Marathon due in Aug. to Dlxiecrat from (VG) Mat- lador Dam with 3y (264-263-283), 2nd Dam (VG) with (258-337- 262) BCA, several exceptional pedigreed open heifers and calves Including a fancy Red Jan,/88 Enhancer from 2 (VG) Dams, a Jan./89 Tab from 2 (VG) Dams with over 200 BCA and high Genetic Indexes, and Apr./ 88 Valiant Sir from (Ex) Dam with over 24,000 lb. milk, 2nd Dam is (VG). Sate managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Lid., Uxbridge, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. 30-1S Auction Sale! "Kahn Country Auctions" Every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Located on Brock Rd., Pickering, Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. 401 (Exit 399). Featuring every Wed. an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, furniture, glass,'-china, collectables, primitives and the unusuals. So join us every Wed. and participate in one of Onlarià's "True" Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. "Consignment and estate selling our specialty". Call us to-day. Previews Previews from 1:00 p.m. Kahn Auction Services - 416-683-0041. 3-tfSN Thurs. Evening, July 27 7:30 p.m. Holsteins Complete milking herd dispersal for Wayne and Barbara Howard, Cobourg, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including including 18 reg. and grade cows in all stages of lactation. 2 fresh In June, 3 due in Sept, to Valais. Also the July Consignment Sale featuring featuring fresh and close cows and bred heifers, open heifers and calves. Consignments will be accepted for this sale. If you wish to consign to this sale, please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions Lid., Uxbridge, 416-852- 3524 or 9755. 29-2S THREE bedroom cedar log home to be moved from properly, $50,000 or best offer. Phone 263- 2976. 29-2SN BOWMANVILLE - Two bedroom bungalow, well maintained, desirable desirable area, large lot, ideal for starter starter or retirement home, flexible, $163,000. Phone 983-9024 or 786-2377. 30-1SN HALIBURTON - Hall's Lake, 3 bedroom home (or cottage) excellent excellent road, full basement, good swimming, sand beach near by, screened-in porch, $69,900. Phone 986-0450 or 793-9782 (Toronto). __ 30-1 SN CENTURY farm house for sale. Must be torn down and completely completely removed by you. Good solid oak, windows, reclaimed brick, furnace and many other good quality materials. For more information information phone 623-4172 or 686- 3643, Monday - Friday between 9 and 5. 30-1 SN YOU CAN ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE Wanted to Buy STOVE and fridae and other household furnishings. Phone 623-5907. Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID FREE PICK-UP ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 , OO.tfS.ir- Ontario Hydro Ontario Hydro Curb and Gutter Construction Darlington Nuclear Generating Station Ontario Hydro invites contractors to submit Tenders for the supply of all labour, equipment, materials materials and supervision necessary to place approximately 230 meters of Curb and Gutters for on-site roads. A site tour will ,be held on Wednesday, August 9,1989. Work is to commence August 28, 1989 and end September 15, 1989. Tenders will be received up to 2:00 p.m. Local Time, Wednesday, Wednesday, August 16,1989. Tendering Documents may be obtained from: Ontario Hydro Darlington Purchasing Unit Darlington Nuclear Generating Station Holt Road, South Bowmanville, Ontario L1Z 3Z8 Phone: (416) 697-7412 or Write: Ontario Hydro Attn: Kenneth Way Darlington Nuclear Purchasing Unit P.O. Box 4000 Bowmanville, Ontario L1Z 3Z8 The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, marked as to contents, (or the following requirements requirements listed below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, will be received on the forms, and In the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender Documents can bo obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address. TENDER T89-30 -34,000 G.V.W. PUMPER CAB AND CHASSIS/1,500 GALLON TANK Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Thursday, August 17,1989 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkolt, Purchasing and Supply Agent. Tolophono; (416) 623-3379 ox. 267 30-1S Heat hard on farmers by Joyce Kelly The weatherman is doing another nasty trick on us with this long extended dry spell which is doing much damage to farmers' crops, gardens and lawns. Everyone, except the many radio announcers that continually tell us what wonderful hot sunny weather we are enjoying, is hoping hoping very hard for a much needed rain. On Wednesday evening a shower was held for bride-to-be Bobbi-Ann Fairey of Bowmanville Bowmanville whose marriage to Mike Brooks takes place at St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville on August 26. Attending from hem were Patti Alpe and Nathan, Debbie Debbie and Leanna Bryans and Nancy Nancy Bryans, her aunt. The 9th Annual Devitt's Dungeon Horseshoe Tournament was held at Phil and Claudette Archer's Archer's home with Wilma and Tom Wotten as co-hosts. With 65 participants participants the winners were Men's singleS-Lyle Millson, Women's Singles-Danielle Millson Doubles- Ted and Fern Harvard. Congratulations Congratulations to all. While Dale Davis is on holidays from the United Church, Norm Sell is the Minister for the month of July at both Blackstock and Nestleton Churches. He preached a fine sermon entitled "Missed It by That Much !" There will be one more Sunday with Norman as the guest preacher. Steve Kyte, Jay Geckie, Thom Waters and their Scout Leader Dave Collins have arrived home from attending the VII Canadian Jamboree at Fort Amherst, P.E.I.. Prince Andrew and the. Duchess of York were on hand for the official opening and our boys were close enough to shake the Duchess' hand on her walk-about. They enjoyed many sights and activities activities - deep sea fishing, swimming swimming at Cavendish Beach and a tour of Charlottetown, The Ferguson Picnic was held at the Nestleton Hall with about 60 descendents of Sam Ferguson in attendance. They enjoyed a pot luck dinner at noon and spent the afternoon playing games, various sports and visiting. Mary and A1 Aston, Jeremy and Jonathan of Texas spent a few days with her mother Mrs. Helen Bradbum and Ronald. While here they visited many of Mary's relatives and friends. On Sunday Helen held a family gathering when local and cousins from Minden and Coboconk gathered to visit with Mary and A1 and the children. Linda and Gordon Pyzer and Jennifer and Sarah of Kenora are spending a few days with Linda's parents Jean and Harold Kyte. While here they have been involved involved with several family gatherings. gatherings. On Monday they visited Linda's Linda's 86 year old grandmother Mrs. Lee Butcher in Tilsonburg. Sympathy is extended to the family of George Bowers of Nestleton who passed away last week in Port Perry Hospital. A belated welcome to Blackstock is extended to Harold and Melanie Wright and daughter Hailie who have moved into the east subdivision the first of July. Sometimes I miss the most obvious obvious news items, don't I? Quite a number from this area have been enjoying the plays at the Kawartha Summer Theatre at the Academy Theatre, Lindsay during the summer months. Oshawa Fair was held this past week with many from the Blackstock area being involved in many ways. Heather Goulding is spending this week at the Durham Board of Education Camp for Bus Patrol leaders. This camp is being held at Camp Samac at North Oshawa. If you have news of summer gatherings, summer travel or other news for this column, please call 986-4257 before Monday nooi). Thank you for your assistance. Lynn Bailey wins Scholarship at Ontario County Picnic Neetleton-Caeearea News by Mabel Cawker THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION TENDER PUPIL TRANSPORTATION Tenders are invited to supply a 72 passenger school bus and driver for the transportation of pupils pupils to Newtonville Public School. Sealed Tenders clearly marked "Pupil Transportation" will be received received by: Paul Brace Manager of Transportation ; and Planning The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education 834 D'Arcy Street North P.O. Box 470 Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4L2 until 3:00 p.m. on 8 August 1989. Conditions, specifications and tender forms are available at the same address. All queries regarding this requirement requirement are to be directed to the Transportation Department, Telephone: (416) 372-6871 30-1S Dato ol Publication: July 26,1989. Ontario County Picnic A very good attendance at the annual Ontario County Picnic, composed of the Districts of Ontario South and Ontario North. Very enthused enthused members met at Elgin Park, Uxbridge, a central meeting place, on Tuesday, July 11. Ontario South planned the delicious meal and Ontario North the terrific games of interest! Eight members were present present from Honeydale Branch. Lynn Bailey, Oshawa, daughter of Jean (Samells) Bailey...a Scugog Island girl, won the Ontario County County Scholarship this year...and we are so very pleased! Our congratulations congratulations to Lynn! Nestleton United Church A small attendance at Nestleton United Church on Sunday, July 23,11:15 a.m. due to the extreme heat! Minister Norman Seli conducted conducted the service and presented an excellent, in- depth message on "Missed It By That Much," taken from Scripture passages Genesis II : 1-9 and Mark 9: 14-31. The meaningful lively lively hymn was sung "Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory"..."God the Son - His coming into Power," by Julia Ward Howe - 1819 - 1910 (Patriotic). A beautiful flute solo was played by Carla Davis. Applause Applause greeted her when she finished! Offering was received by Manda Davis and Leslie Mackenzie. The friendly greeters at the door were Ina Davis and daughters Manda & Carla. Service closed with the fine old hymn "Father, Hear the Prayer" - Benediction and Three- Fold-Amen. Gwen Malcolm - organist. The very pretty array of floral arrangements in the Sanctuary were placed in memory of a loved one,..the late George Bowers of Nestleton, by the family. Our sympathy and prayers are with the family - he was a faithful member of the Nestleton United Church, and a very kindly person who will be missed by many relatives and staunch friends! Caesarea Community Church On a hot, Sunday, July 23, 11 a.m. an average congregation. congregation. Rev. W.H. Crawford preached on the theme: "Believing God's Word," from John 4: 50. Jesus had returned again to Cana of Galilee...and a Gov't official came to him and asked for his help. He had a son who was close to death. Jesus said, "Go back homç - your son lives ! " The man believed what Jesus said and started for home. On his way home his servants servants met him and said, "Your son is alive and well! " Even when our Faith is tried and tested...let us continue to believe God and His word. The responsive reading was taken by Dana Gibbons and Scripture by Karen Buchanan. Organist - Kathy Watts. Wedding of Local Interest William Harran of Caesarea, and Brenda Lynn Keeler of Uxbridge, were wed in a lovely outdoor setting... setting... at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Prull, Caesarea, on Friday evening. evening. The officiating clergyman was Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford of Caesarea Community Church. The reception was held in Goodwood Hall! On their return from a honeymoon travelling to various points...the happy couple will reside in Uxbridge. Our "best wishes" from this area to William and Brenda, Brenda, for a happy life together. Family News Of Interest Guests during the week with Mrs. Neta Fish, Calvin & Yvonrte Holland and family, were Mr. and Mrs. John Graham and boys from Lindsay. A visit was enjoyed. Neta attended the annual Decoration Service held at Sunderland Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, where husband Grahame is resting! The Sam Cawkers of Scugog Pt. Rd., stepped out in style last week, and enjoyed enjoyed a great visit and a tempting luncheon, with Norm & Bernice Mairs at 1 their spacious trailer at Fleetwood Park, Janetville. Neta Fish was a luncheon guest on Friday, with Sam & Mabel Cawker, at the farmstead...when on her way to shop in Lindsay. A Little Tribute Very sorry to hear that Cathy Olliffe is leaving the Port Perry Star as Reporter - Photographer! We will miss her news articles...it seemed far removed that Cathy would seek new pastures ... BUT ... when opportunity knocks... somehow... one feels perhaps...that it is a time to change to a bigger job! She is an excellent writer...with that "Knack" of putting words together in the right way! She will go far; she has a great poten tial aqd is assured of a sue- > cessful, interesting, but :< demanding future! With her enthusiasm she'll sure han- die it! Thanks Cathy for all ? the favours! And the best to ;! a great néws reporter! £ Regatta News vj- Caesarea Golf Tourna- H ment comes up this Satur- " day, July 29, at Sunnybrae, £ Port Perry. (Shot gun start) ^ 9-9:30 a.m. Lets have lots of ti action in this tournament * folks! A cordial welcome to ; everybody! The Regatta is forging ; ahead for the long August , holiday weekend! If anyone ? would like to help or bring - any input... call Len Prout ! 986-4237 or Bruce Lawrie i 9864963. Sympathy Extended ! Our sincere sympathy 1 , goes out to the Elford fami- ly in the passing of Malcolm 1 Elford this past week...a \ loving husband, father.&'S grandfather...he will be • missed very much! Also - sympathy is ex- ; tended to the family of the late Ambrose Ly wood of > Lindsay - a former well known resident of the * Nestleton area. Cawker Reunion The annual Cawker reunion reunion will be held this coming Sunday, July 30, at Birdseye Birdseye Centre Park, Port Perry, around 2 p.m. Eleanor & Merna Cawker of ; Oshawa will be the ; hostesses for the occasion!. You Cawkers out there...be on hand next Sunday for ; sure...we want to see every last one of you, at that most interesting reunion! HELP KEEP RED CROSS READY! Have you ever noticed that the really successful businesses advertise regularly. Those who aren't, only advertise when they are going out of business. Adlwffftâaûniig W® irlks 2 Canadian Statesman 623-3303

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